I've been reading on some US boards (1919a4.com and beltfedforums) and it sounds like it IS possible to convert, and not that tough. THe problem is that it doesn't use the same parts for the conversion as a 1919a4, and apparently M37 parts are tougher to find and more expensive. Oh well - won't take TOO many rounds before it's well worth the conversion price.

What types of belts can be used in these? Are they the same as the 1919? Can a cloth belt be used. I did I search here and google and did not turn up any result.

It's the Soldier who salutes the flag,
Who serves beneath the flag,
And whose coffin is draped by the flag.
Do not over come fear, but become over fear.
If your life flashed before your eyes would it be worth watching?

What types of belts can be used in these? Are they the same as the 1919? Can a cloth belt be used. I did I search here and google and did not turn up any result.

Yes, they can use cloth belts & metal link belts.

Yes, it's a 1919. Just like we call the M16 a C7, the USA called this version of the 1919 the M37 and it was the last of the .30 caliber air-cooled Brownings adopted by the US military.

Cheers
Jay

Wing Nut

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